Did you grow up with Beauty and the Beast-themed sheets? Was your night light in the shape of Ariel from The Little Mermaid? If you’ve been to Disney World more times than you can count, this list of Disney inspired baby girl names for your little princess is for you.

Ariel, The Little Mermaid

Every ‘90s girl wanted to be the headstrong teenage mermaid who lived under the sea. The name Ariel is a Hebrew baby name. It means “altar, light or lion of God.” If you want to pay homage to Disney, and especially if you end up with a redheaded baby girl, Ariel could be the name for you.

Jasmine, Aladdin

The exotic Princess Jasmine from Aladdin is beautiful and opinionated. The name Jasmine is English and French and comes from the English word that is typically used for the plant with beautiful smelling flowers used for making perfumes.

Alice, Alice in Wonderland

Blonde-haired, blue-eyed Alice in the iconic Alice in Wonderland was adventurous and fun. The name Alice is actually becoming more and more popular these days with it rising 300 places in the past decade.

Bianca, The Rescuers and Rescuers Down Under

Many millennial parents probably remember watching The Rescuers when they were young. Bianca was the girly girl mouse who was kind and compassionate. The name Bianca means “white” and is of Italian origin.

Elsa, Frozen

The name Elsa reminds many of the strong and powerful Disney princess from Frozen. An interesting fact about Elsa is that it was originally a nickname for Elizabeth and is now used independently as a name. If you give birth to a winter baby, using the name Elsa could be a fun way to honor your Disney obsession. 

Anna, Frozen

Having twins and adore Frozen? Your second little princess could be called Anna. The name Anna can be pronounced Ah-na or Ann-a and is simple and easy to spell. The name is used in the Greek and Old Testament of the Bible, which calls Mary’s mother Anne.

Belle, Beauty and the Beast

In the Disney realm, this name has recently been given a resurgence due to the live action remake of Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. Elegant and sophisticated, the name Belle can be used on its own or as a nickname for Isabelle. Its French meaning (keeping in line with the movie) is beautiful. 

Mandy, Tangled

While the princess in Tangled is of course named Rapunzel, the actress who voices the princess is Mandy Moore. Mandy’s name is short for Amanda, but using just the name Mandy could be a fun take on naming your baby after your favorite Disney princess.

Tiana, The Princess and the Frog

Tiana is the gorgeous Disney princess living in New Orleans as a cook during the Jazz era. The name Tiana comes from Latin origins and means “follower of Christ.” If you’re looking for a fierce, soulful name for your daughter, Tiana is it.

Ella, Cinderella

The live-action Cinderella’s main character was named Ella. Even if you want to pay tribute to the original movie, the name Ella is not only simple and gorgeous, but it is quite popular. In fact, it ranked 17th in popularity in 2016. The name means “all, completely, fairy maiden,” which fits perfectly with the whole Disney princess theme.